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trake
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Not all 170s came from the factory bare metal and trim paint. The may 1950 AIR FACTS magazine has a picture of a 170a with an over-all paint job [no bare metal]. The accompanying article reads in part...the painted jobs are quieter simply from the damping effect on the flat areas of the fuselage'. I have a bunch of old AIR FACTS from the late 40s and early 50s. Lots of neat old 170 ads-all of them in black and white.
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Did the Air Facts mag specifically declare the overall paint to be factory applied? Cessna specifications were that no aircraft left the factory fully painted except for a few aircraft ordered by commercial customers with custom paint schemes. (Humble Oil so ordered some airplanes. Even, so, they were not painted all-over....the ordered scheme was a custom trim-over-bare alum scheme.)
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The article didn't specifically mention that the overall paint job was factory applied, however the article was all about the 'new' 1950 c170. The writer [Leighton Collins?] flew it and then in the article listed the improvements. The lack of a specific reference may indicate that it had been available during prior model years. The background in the picture shows the factory?
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